Master Source - IGI Sample

As Elizabeth explains in her book Evidence - Citation &
Analysis for the Family Historian, "an IGI entry is not an acceptable
source in and of itself. It is only an indexentry, not an
actual record. Citations to an IGI entry should be considered highly
temporary, at best -- acceptable in research notes (but not in published works)
only until the original can be consulted (Mills, 84).

So. . . by following our standards, DO cite this so you know
where your information came from. DO consult the actual records which are
reference by the IGI. Following her advice, make sure that in the
master source definition, the box is checked next to exclude this master
source from reports.

Source Name - International Genealogical Index (IGI)
- Feb 1997 edition; you will want to create a new master source for each
version of the IGI, so be sure to include the edition in the name, so as to
differentiate the different versions in the master source list

Text of Source - not needed

Comments
- not needed

Repository - Family History Library's information

Picture - not needed

Source Detail - IGI Sample

These
details may vary according to the entry. Some entries may include page and
reference numbers instead of batch and sheet numbers.